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Aug. 13th, 2003 11:13 amI've been letting the cats stay in my room at night this week, for several reasons. One is that I'm going to miss them like mad, so I might as well let them hang around as much as possible. The other is that my bedroom has become such an obstacle course of boxes and miscellaneous stuff that it would take me ages to get them out when I want to go to bed.
Last night I was treated to dinner in a Tibetan restaurant. I had never had Tibetan food before, and although I could have sworn you can't grow cilantro in Tibet, I was wrong (I suppose the yaks have to eat something?). Practically everything had cilantro in it. I could eat around some of it, but unfortunately I'm one of those people for whom cilantro tastes like soap. I wish it wasn't the latest food trend. It's showing up in everything, and food critics are raving about it. Are there no food critics for whom it doesn't taste like soap? What does it taste like to people who like it?
Ahem. Anyway, the food I could eat around the cilantro of was good.
I just KNOW there's something I'm forgetting, but I can't even begin to think of what it is. Oh well.
Last night I was treated to dinner in a Tibetan restaurant. I had never had Tibetan food before, and although I could have sworn you can't grow cilantro in Tibet, I was wrong (I suppose the yaks have to eat something?). Practically everything had cilantro in it. I could eat around some of it, but unfortunately I'm one of those people for whom cilantro tastes like soap. I wish it wasn't the latest food trend. It's showing up in everything, and food critics are raving about it. Are there no food critics for whom it doesn't taste like soap? What does it taste like to people who like it?
Ahem. Anyway, the food I could eat around the cilantro of was good.
I just KNOW there's something I'm forgetting, but I can't even begin to think of what it is. Oh well.